However, what awaited them afterwards was even more brutal and ruthless oppression and humiliation from Gou Chen Shangyue.
Shangyue stood quietly in the void, silently watching the scenes of the past, with indifference and calmness on his face.
Now she has experienced many vicissitudes of life and has become calm about this level of bullying, which does not cause any ripples.
However, at this moment, the scene suddenly switched again.
It started to rain heavily. Gou Chen Shangyue stood in the void. The rain gradually spread, soaking her clothes and hair.
Shangyue was slightly stunned.
She stretched out her hand and the rain fell on her palm.
"This... doesn't seem to be an illusion anymore."
Shangyue walked out slowly and saw a small mountain village standing in the clouds not far ahead.
The apricot blossoms in the spring rain are beautiful, but there is a child running on the road.
His tattered clothes hung on his thin body. When the rain poured down, his whole body looked like a skeleton, and it collapsed under the rain.
The child's face was pale, but his eyes were filled with determination. He ran and shouted, "I'm not a monster. You are. All of you are."
The child ran hurriedly with a panicked look as if he was being chased by something, and flashed past her.
He didn't seem to notice Shangyue, just focused on running.
However, after he ran a few steps, his footsteps suddenly stopped, as if he was fixed by an invisible force.
Then he slowly turned his head, his eyes confused and empty, staring straight at Shangyue.
Shangyue also felt confused. She didn't understand why the child suddenly stopped and looked at her.
As she stared at the child's face, a strange feeling came over her.
She found that there was a familiar aura between the child's eyebrows and eyes, as if she had seen him before.
She tried hard to search her memory, but couldn't find the exact answer for a moment.
This familiar feeling made her fall into deep thought, trying to piece together the relevant fragments and memories.
The child's eyes met Shangyue's, and both of them revealed an inexplicable doubt and confusion.
They just stared at each other quietly, and time seemed to freeze at this moment.
Last month, I tried to read some clues from the child's expression, but apart from confusion, there were no other obvious emotional fluctuations on the child's face.
He just stared at Shangyue silently, as if he was expecting something, or just out of instinctive curiosity.
During this brief yet long eye contact, a series of questions surged in Shangyue's mind.
Who was this child, and why did he seem so familiar to her?
Suddenly Shangyue's heart trembled. She walked closer to the child and looked at his eyebrows and eyes carefully.
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